Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1962, p. 15

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Boys' Basketball Has |z Iwo Close Scrambles|= : In the Biddy League gamesService team eked out a 13 'Cadets, the high played Saturday morning, at the|seven win over the Jaycee won, viata ead Simcoe Hall Settlement House,|Blues. In this game, te it Radio In half made the difference, as the| 23. -|P ve Mi ioe, See Oe binge opposition e score wor five. Top point getter for the] Wear with the score of 32 P and § squad was B, Melyn-jover Provincial Tile. For chuk with five while for the|Kinloch's team, it was Blues, the scoring was fairly faniak with 18 while for the well distributed. #r BRE: g i man while for was Kilistoft E E ii ie : Ef i : Dl et fees i348 fe IN OSHAWA Sales & pres bitte Me SHS aii iW. 9311 Fi il i i é i EF : is 3B ai PORT 8 2 " 8 a . Jaycee Blues In the or See oe [played at cr ri SUGGESTIONS from your DOMINION TIRE STORE By Wrenn Co. of England. Made to scale model -- com- plete nylon track -- pre-wired -- cross-over trestle -- 20" wide by 70" long. Wes $57.95 NOW S Bw noanesd Fa game in this league, the Sports- men edged the Medical Phar- macy boys by the score of 21|hood werd vs Jaycee Blues to 20 by outscoring them 8 to 6/2nd 9.30 a.m, -- Mundiager vs in the last quarter, For Bola-|CKLB. Medical Pharmacy vs Kinloch's The second game saw the KL|Men's Wear. lads come off with a 33 to 20) All the above games will be victory. In this game, thejheld at Simcoe Hall Settlement Broadcasters were ahead|House, whereas the following throughout, as. they jumped into] game "will be held at OCCI at the lead in the first quarter and|9.00 a.m. with the St. John's held on to it. For St. John's!Cadets vs Firefighters Assoc. Peoples Clothing Lose To Leaders SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY ver goaltender, Percy Jack- Canmore, Alta., native, who that scrapes and floods ice son gives pointers to a trio of played in the nets 35 years between periods of hockey young hockey players. The ago, now pilots the machine games. (CP Photo) -- joto HOCKEY OHA Metro Junior "A" League -- Oshawa Generals vs Neil McNeil Maroons, at Maple Leaf Gardens, at 7.30 p.m. and Whitby Dunlops vs Knob Hill Farms, at Maple Leaf Gardens, 9.82 p.m. OHA Intermediate "'B" Lake- SHOWS 'EM HOW -- Sport- ing a turned-up baseball cap, from the days he 'was a crowd-pleasing Vancou- 35 YEARS AGO CANADIAN MADE "Royaline" Cap Above His Wide Grin Marked Peerless Percy' VANCOUVER (CP) -- It was|tractor-like machine that simul- taneously scrapes and floods the ice during the intermiss.ons in the public skating or between periods at hockey games. % years ago that 18-year-old) Percy Jackson brought his base- ball cap and a wide grin to Vancouver to play goal for Frank Patrick's hockey club. But the man who was known "peerless Percy," the dari- of the Vancouver fans, still making the ice chips fly at old Forum. Perey came from Caznmore, Alta., Py yo) the Trail Smoke Eat- ers. He came in as a rookie The cap, with its long snapped upward toward the cafters, and a wide, creascd grin, were his trademarks. Today, Percy pilots the large, player of great ability, but ad- mit that the grin and the cap had much to do with his popu- larity. time, ricks here -- Mickey McKay, Frank Fredricksoa, Frank Bou- cher and others--had made the jump to the big league about the time Percy came in. it all fixed for us, his Vancouve-) club, to go up as a team. He was going to put a second Na- tional Hockey League ciub in Qhicago. We would be the Chi- cago Shamrocks. "Then, one of our best men --Art Somers--blew it all up by selling himself to Chicago. That sort of showed we weren't pro- tected so Frank had to sell most of the players to NHL teams in a hurry before they sold themselves." Percy was @ealt to Boston Bruins, where 'the great Tiny Thompson was goalie of record. Jackson went to Bos*im Cubs, a minor league affiliate Old-timers recall him as a Percy came close to the big Players toiling for the Pat- "In fact, Frank Patrick had! the NHL," he said. Bower, Terry Sawchuk and the Gumper have been around?" one" with Bruins. there was a'pay cut all around, my salary stayed the same, I Stayed another four years." couver eventually for more years of hockey. He's still part of the game, but is it the same game he played? is as good. "But the fans like it and that is what counts." shore League -- Picton McFar- lands vs Trenton Flyers, at Trenton Arena, 8.30 p.m. OHA Metro Junior "B" League -- Bowmanville Pic-0- Mats vs Schomberg, at Schom- berg Arena, 8.30 p.m. OHA Junior "C" League -- Stouffville vs Uxbridge, at Ux- bridge, 8.30 p.m. "Rookie goalies don't crack SATURDAY HOCKEY Oshawa Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee League: All games at Sprgey Children's Arena--7.00- 7.40 N. Oshawa vs Kingside; 7.45-8.25 Valleyview vs Nipigon; 8.30-9.10 Harman vs Eastview B; 9.20-10.00 Radio vs Bathe; 10.05-10.45 Connaught vs Sunny- side; 10.50-11.30 Fernhill vs Eastview A; 11.40-12.20 Rundle vs Southmead; 12.25-1.05 Wood- view vs Storie and 1.10-1.50 Brookside vs Lake Vista. BASKETBALL Y's Men's Biddy League -- Parts and Service vs Fire- fighters, at 8.30 a.m.; Bolahood "Ever notice how long Johnny Percy got to play "the odd "And with the Cubs, when Percy came back to Van- "No, it isn't. I don't think it OLD COUNTRY SOCCER t actually gone 18 seconds beyond the 90 minutes, and that both goals were scored within the Chelsea Heads English Soccer League By Four McINTYRE HOOD this legal time limit. This defeat put Leyton Orient into a hopeless position at the foot of the Pa division, Pa pecially as the two teams just above them, Ipswigth and Fulham, managed to Win away: from home to improve their footban --|Positions. in post-war and are sunk at the bottom with only two points, secured in draws, to their credit. Baxter, Glasgow Rangers Scot- tish international halfback, unhappy at Ibrox and has ap- plied for a transfer, He is likely to go to one of the top English > at a fee of around $150,. into Chariton's black books by Sportshaven vs Jaycee Blues, at 9,00 a.m. and Mundinger vs CKLB, at 9.30 a.m. All games at Simcoe Hall. Y's Men's Minor League -- St. John's Cadets vs Firefight- ers, at Oshawa Central Col- legiate, 9.00 a.m.; Bolahood's Sportshaven vs Provincial Tile, at Simcoe Hall, 10.00 a.m. and Medical Pharmacy vs Kinloch's Men's Wear, at Simcoe Hall, 10.45 p.m. BITS AND PIECES -- Jim is Stewart Leary, who got section in the Toronto and Dis-jing well, rolled 1294. trict Men's Major League found|Sel Himes led his team to vic- Peoples Clothing meeting thejtory with a nice 348 game fol- league - leaders, Stanley L.jlowed by John Trott 293, Ron Jarvis, at Plantation Bowl in|Swartz 261 and Don Henning Toronto, Peoples could not win the sec-iwere Tom McBurnie, tion, they put up a game ba co George Ruston 289 and Jack to take as many points as po: 267. sible and won two of the five . This victory for Stanley|very close up to the seventh L. Jarvis gave them the tion, beating out the powerfuliteam really began bowling well Peoples Credit Jewellers teamjand emerged the victors with by one point. first game with a score of 1344 over Stan Jarvis 1224. Don Hen- ning was the powerhouse with 323 followed by John Trott 297, Ron Swartz and Orest Pidwe: becki with 253 each. High for Stan Jarvis were Joe Bash 322 and Jack Pritchard 253. Stanley L. Jarvis with 1184 against Peoples 1077, Top men for the winners were Joe Bash 260 and Tom McBurnie 256 while John Trott Orest Pid- werbecki 239 were high for the losers, The last day of the first/while Stan Jarvis, though bowl- " re Captain Although} 248. High scores for the losers Saturday. 00 The fifth and final game was S@c-iframe, then the Stan Jarvis 1294 compared with 1134 for Peoples Clothing won the eae a. -- "es Bash 308, Tom McBurnie 289, George Ruston 258 and Jack Pritchard 236. Tops for Peoples r.jwere John Trott 299 and Don enning 254. Total pinfall for the five games was ge' ggg 4 L. The second game was won by ravi a re oe Pope Individual pinfall totals were for Peoples John Trott 1421, Don Henning 1218, Ron Swart "1131, | For boys, girls, men, tl Built by Canada's largest man- ufacturer. othe 6a COD ved -lUC(<itC SS ~ DOMINION © TIRE STORES | Li. JAN, NO PAYMENTS Ti 63 ) BUDGET TERMS © No Red Tope We handle our own finances. DOMINION TIRE STO RES Dy Miercles 994.95 TERMS $5.00 Down $5.00 Weekly LIMITED 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 269 and Stanley L. Jarvis took the third game quite easily with 1360 as Peoples floundered and rolied a 1053 game, Tom Mc- Burnie was the star of this game rolling 333 closely followed by, Jack Pritchard 302, George Rus- ton 272 and Joe Bash 246. For Peoples it was John Trott 263. Peoples came back strong to win the fourth game with 1367 going off on a three months holiday to his native South Africa, has been transferred to Queen's Park Rangers for a fee of $52,500. IN OTHER DIVISIONS Peterborough kept their two- point lead at the top of Division three with a comfortable 3-0) win over challenging Bourne mouth, who dropped down to fourth place behind Northamp- ton and Swindon, who both won their matches, The see-saw race in the fourth division continues, with Oldham now on top by beating Bradford City while Mansfield town were losing 3-1 at Rochdal to relinquish the leadership. Brentford, Crewe, Rochdale, Torquay and Gillingham are in a close race for two of the four promotion places. RANGERS LEAD Rangers went into a one-point lead in the Scottish first division, beating Raith Rovers 4-2 while. Partick Thistle were held to a 1-1 draw at Aberdeen and Hearts could only divide the points with Dundee United at Tynecastle. Raith Rovers still have to win a game this season, Manchester City (1951), Shef- field by provera Mgr van dersfield (1953) and Aston a LONDON won cam of the mo-|(1960). Unless there is an un- ment in English soccer el"! expected collapse on the part of i Bridg gg hy 45 Ps Chelsea, the Pensioners are 0! e, a managership of former a to join this talented International Tommy} ~ Docherty, are mowing down all opposition, and have climbed into a four points lead at the top of the second division. They seem certainties for the second division championship, b M. London, England Correspondent to The Times SPISCIAL CTS RAS flit MA CARDS HAVE LOSS ST, LOUIS (AP)--The St. Louis baseball Cardinals suf- fered a $73,000 loss during 1962, general manager Bing Devine said Thursday. Devine said the loss was due to team replace. ment exp which amounted to $1,350,000. BURNLEY HALTED Everton jumped into a three- point lead in the first division, and sent Burnley tumbling into third place by defeating their nearest rivals by 3-1 at Goodi- there does not appear to be any|son Park, to make up a record team in that division capable|of having played 30 games at .{|home in a a without a defeat. '!Tottenham place, one point above Burnley, by betting luckless Leyton Orient 2-0 in an amazing game in which Greaves and Smith .jscored the Sours two goals in ;| the last minute of the game. Press box watcheh, in fact, re- corded that full time had ex- pired before the first Tottenham goal was scored. The referee, however, said that the game had SPUR SERVICE STATION TOWNLINE EAST SERVICE ... THE GREATEST scoring Bobby Tambling, out through -- & they walloped a strong tham side 3-0, while the psu en ave teams in the division it se very rarely that a team relegated from the first aggre df goes a back to it after one season in the second. 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